Since 1988, queer communities have come together on Dec. 1st to honor siblings and allies lost to the AIDS epidemic.
WeHo’s city officials are trying to preserve the fight for queer safety and rights that began decades before.
On Nov. 3rd, Radio Korea host Julie An claimed that “gay people began the spread of AIDS" on a talk show broadcast by the station.
On Saturday, Nov. 22nd, Kight’s ashes were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
The David Bohnett CyberCenter provides free access to important tech resources for LGBTQ+ community members.
The mile along Santa Monica Boulevard from N. Doheny Drive to N. La Cienega Boulevard welcomes residents and visitors to come as they are
STORIES: The AIDS Monument is now available to view at West Hollywood Park, 15 years after its conception.